Times of Oman

‘Pakistani expats to get a chance for investment’

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“One of our biggest advantages are the overseas Pakistanis,” proclaimed Khan. “We will invite them back to the country. We will do this by fixing the governance of the country and by giving them a chance to invest here.”

“To date, overseas Pakistanis have not invested in the country to the extent that they should have,” he added. “The biggest reason for this is corruption, which has ruined institutio­ns. We will eliminate corruption to create an investment-friendly environmen­t, God willing.”

Pakistan Social Club (PSC) general secretary Mohammad Zaeem expressed his enthusiasm at Khan’s inclusion of overseas Pakistanis in his address to the nation. He added that expats from Oman would consider coming back to Pakistan if friendly policies were implemente­d.

“Expats would be willing to come back, but for that, things have to be made easier by the government,” explained Zaeem. “Firstly, the money they’ve earned overseas should be made tax-free in Pakistan. This would be an incentive and people would be more inclined to come back and invest that money in Pakistan.”

Zaeem added that it wasn’t just a question of money, but a social and educationa­l issue as well.

“I know a number of Pakistani families that were forced to live apart because their children had to go back home for higher education,” he said.

“For example, you may want your daughter to get a higher education back home as sending her to college here might not be feasible. Sometimes, you might also send your wife to go live with your daughter.”

“If they provide the children of overseas Pakistanis adequate educationa­l institutio­ns with the correct curriculum in keeping with Pakistani schools here, in addition to proper quotas in higher educationa­l institutio­ns, then that would make moving back home a serious option,” he said.

“We should also be allowed to transport our belongings back to Pakistan without exorbitant customs duties,” added Zaeem. “Preference should be given to really experience­d overseas Pakistanis in certain sectors. A complete overhaul of the Overseas Pakistani Foundation is also necessary.”

Pakistani expat and businessma­n Aftab Geelani said housing schemes for overseas Pakistanis would also help.

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